As part of the 12th Annual Safe Communities Canada Network Conference, Paul Kells, Safe Communities Canada President announced that Ms Barbara Goetz of Bruce County Ontario was the recipient of the 2010 Safe Communities Canada Founder’s Award, one of theREAD MORE >

TIVERTON, ON – Oct. 21, 2010 – Bruce Power launched a new website today to continue to provide the public with facts regarding its plan to reduce the amount of waste and the company’s environment footprint by recycling the outerREAD MORE >

TIVERTON, ON – July 22, 2010 – A letter posted to the website of the Sierra Club regarding Bruce Power’s proposal to recycle steam generators as part of our Bruce A Restart project contains a number of inaccuracies which weREAD MORE >

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has accepted a recommendation from its staff to grant Bruce Power five-year operating licences for the Bruce A and Bruce B generating stations. “I am very pleased the Commission has accepted the CNSC staffREAD MORE >

Bruce Power continues to grow, this time opening new offices in Saugeen Shores to house approximately 35 people preparing for future refurbishments. Workers are expected to move into recently renovated office space in the former EMA grocery store at theREAD MORE >

Murray Elston, the President of the Canadian Nuclear Association and a provincial Minister of Health from 1985-87, will join Bruce Power as Vice President, Corporate Affairs. “Murray is a natural fit with Bruce Power because he shares our values andREAD MORE >

Bruce Power’s plan to add years to the operating life of Bruce A Unit 3 has received a significant boost thanks to the success of a complex maintenance program on the unit’s fuel channels. Known as West Shift, this programREAD MORE >

Bruce Power took another key step towards the potential construction of Bruce C today when it submitted two years worth of scientific and social analysis to the federal government. The company’s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) concludes there will be noREAD MORE >

Bruce Power generated 8.44 terawatt-hours of electricity while reaching an historic safety milestone on the Bruce A Restart which ranks No. 1 on ReNew Canada’s list of the 100 biggest infrastructure projects in the country. In June, employees working onREAD MORE >